Sex-based divergence of mechanisms underlying pain and pain inhibition

Volume: 23, Pages: 113 - 117
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Whether there are sex differences in pain sensitivity is a topic of enduring interest. This question has essentially been answered, with a clear consensus emerging in the direction of the difference in humans. More importantly, though, there is also much evidence for robust qualitative differences in pain mechanisms between the sexes, in both rodents and humans, predictive of the eventual sex-specific treatment of pain. This review details some...
Paper Details
Title
Sex-based divergence of mechanisms underlying pain and pain inhibition
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
23
Pages
113 - 117
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